The ``SERVICE`` Key can be set to the type of service you use. In thisexample we use the ``ZeroPushService``. With the ``ZeroPush`` Service weare required to add a ``AUTH_TOKEN`` to the ``Configuration``.

Don't forget to run the migrations~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Then run the migrations by running: ``python manage.py migrate``

**Note**: Right now, only ``ZeroPush`` is available. More services willbe available soon.

For Django REST Framework users-------------

There are also 2 endpoints for you available. These can be used to register and unregister a push device. The endpoints are Auth protected with the default settings of your Django REST Framework set up.

To enable the ``unregister`` and ``register`` endpoints you can add the following to your ``urls.py`` file:

**kwargs** - ``sound``: The sound that has to be played when sending thenotification - ``badge_number``: The badge\_number that has to bedisplayed **(iOS Only)** - ``info``: Extra payload that comes along thenotification - ``expiry``: The expiry of the notification **Acceptstimedelta and datetime object**

Send a notification to one device~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

To send a notification to a specific device you can use the``send_push_notification`` on the ``device`` object